Events in July–August 2019
- A Quick Guide to Ruining your Life
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A Quick Guide to Ruining your Life
A play by award winning writer Laura Harper: From the outside, Dawn has it all; nice house, fast car, great friends and family, and a new job out in sunny Dubai. So why has she been hiding in her own attic for the last three months? She’s about to confess all to the world, but not before she confronts some painful home truths, uncovers a heart-breaking infidelity and learns to poop in a bucket!
Laura Harper is the Winner of The Audience’s Favourite Award at the 24:7 Theatre Festival 2015, Nominated for Best Fringe Production at the 2015 Manchester Theatre Awards, Winner of The Madeline Boden Award for Best New Play at Woking Drama Festival 2017, Winner of the Iron & Fire Award for New Writing at Leatherhead Theatre Festival, and most recently, the North West Winner of the ITI Morecambe Fringe 10 Minute Play Competition.
- A Touch of Magic
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A Touch of Magic
A Touch of Magic - a Romantic Comedy. Ron and Carol's anniversary trip to Tenerife is gate-crashed by Owen, an over zealous holiday rep whose presence unveils a deeply buried secret. Writer - Anne Wynne. Northern Soul nominated Northern Writer of the Year 2018
The Little Pink Book of Masculinity–
The Little Pink Book of Masculinity
After his sell-out run at The Manchester Fringe Festival 2018 and International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival 2019, John is back on the prowl for gym buds and bro jobs... but no camp lads thanks, real men only. The Little Pink Book of Masculinity is a hilariously camp frolic, filled with a plethora of witticisms and astute observations on the pressure to conform to masculine stereotypes. Journey with John as he uncovers the pitfalls of the gay community, the desire for that much idealised insta-body, the treacherous path of dating apps and just how toxic masculinity can really be.
- A Touch of Magic
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A Touch of Magic
A Touch of Magic - a Romantic Comedy. Ron and Carol's anniversary trip to Tenerife is gate-crashed by Owen, an over zealous holiday rep whose presence unveils a deeply buried secret. Writer - Anne Wynne. Northern Soul nominated Northern Writer of the Year 2018
Quiz Night–
Quiz Night
Every Wednesday from 8.30 is quiz night Keiran Lawless.
Test your Knowledge and win cash prizesThe Little Pink Book of Masculinity–
The Little Pink Book of Masculinity
After his sell-out run at The Manchester Fringe Festival 2018 and International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival 2019, John is back on the prowl for gym buds and bro jobs... but no camp lads thanks, real men only. The Little Pink Book of Masculinity is a hilariously camp frolic, filled with a plethora of witticisms and astute observations on the pressure to conform to masculine stereotypes. Journey with John as he uncovers the pitfalls of the gay community, the desire for that much idealised insta-body, the treacherous path of dating apps and just how toxic masculinity can really be.
- A Touch of Magic
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A Touch of Magic
A Touch of Magic - a Romantic Comedy. Ron and Carol's anniversary trip to Tenerife is gate-crashed by Owen, an over zealous holiday rep whose presence unveils a deeply buried secret. Writer - Anne Wynne. Northern Soul nominated Northern Writer of the Year 2018
THE F**K IT BUTTON–
THE F**K IT BUTTON
What makes you press yours? Comedy actor and writer Ali Kahn reveals her f**k it list; how she lost herself in weed and wanking until she found her spiritual erection. She'll make you want to f**k it in a whole new way. "A brilliant comedy actress in her own right...Kahn's versatility is perfect" (North West End). Shortlisted for Best Actor, GM Fringe Festival 2018. Written and perfomed by Ali Kahn. Directed by Anna Macgowan.
- Gobby
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Gobby
Five parties. One big mouth. Bri is not who she used to be, so she’s revisiting the five parties that changed her. Gobby is a playlist of awkward encounters, starting over and growing up. A biting and heartfelt comedy about what it really means to be loud, this new play is a darkly comic telling of survival, and a lesson in how to throw a really good party.
★★★★★ “A phoenix rising from the popped balloons and empty cups, Gobby is raw, triumphant and a soaring one-woman odyssey.” (Stage Whispers)
★★★★ (Remote Goat) “With very few trappings to assist her, Irvine grabs and keeps her audience's attention with an absorbing performance.” (Riot In The Cheap Seats)
Facebook, Twitter & Instagram: @GobbyPlay
Proxy–
Proxy
Gypsy Rose is imprisoned in a world of fantasy, invalided and infantilised by her mother Dee Dee. Until her online Prince Charming offers a way out...
“★★★★★ Proxy is a masterpiece of performance, a triumph of layered character building. Disturbing yet enthralling solo show.” —Fringe Guru
“★★★★★ A solo play that is gripping from start to finish. ” —Fringe Review
“★★★★ A heart-wrenching yarn, riddled with genuine pathos.” —The List
“Caroline Burns Cooke's performance is astonishing.” —Broadway Baby
- Fifty and Nifty
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Fifty and Nifty
An afternoon of 5 short plays all with the common theme of being in over fifty, taking a sideways view of getting old. Join us for a mix of both comedy and drama covering a range of topics about life in later years.
A Quick Guide to Ruining your Life–
A Quick Guide to Ruining your Life
A play by award winning writer Laura Harper: From the outside, Dawn has it all; nice house, fast car, great friends and family, and a new job out in sunny Dubai. So why has she been hiding in her own attic for the last three months? She’s about to confess all to the world, but not before she confronts some painful home truths, uncovers a heart-breaking infidelity and learns to poop in a bucket!
Laura Harper is the Winner of The Audience’s Favourite Award at the 24:7 Theatre Festival 2015, Nominated for Best Fringe Production at the 2015 Manchester Theatre Awards, Winner of The Madeline Boden Award for Best New Play at Woking Drama Festival 2017, Winner of the Iron & Fire Award for New Writing at Leatherhead Theatre Festival, and most recently, the North West Winner of the ITI Morecambe Fringe 10 Minute Play Competition.
Gobby–
Gobby
Five parties. One big mouth. Bri is not who she used to be, so she’s revisiting the five parties that changed her. Gobby is a playlist of awkward encounters, starting over and growing up. A biting and heartfelt comedy about what it really means to be loud, this new play is a darkly comic telling of survival, and a lesson in how to throw a really good party.
★★★★★ “A phoenix rising from the popped balloons and empty cups, Gobby is raw, triumphant and a soaring one-woman odyssey.” (Stage Whispers)
★★★★ (Remote Goat) “With very few trappings to assist her, Irvine grabs and keeps her audience's attention with an absorbing performance.” (Riot In The Cheap Seats)
Facebook, Twitter & Instagram: @GobbyPlay
Proxy–
Proxy
Gypsy Rose is imprisoned in a world of fantasy, invalided and infantilised by her mother Dee Dee. Until her online Prince Charming offers a way out...
“★★★★★ Proxy is a masterpiece of performance, a triumph of layered character building. Disturbing yet enthralling solo show.” —Fringe Guru
“★★★★★ A solo play that is gripping from start to finish. ” —Fringe Review
“★★★★ A heart-wrenching yarn, riddled with genuine pathos.” —The List
“Caroline Burns Cooke's performance is astonishing.” —Broadway Baby
- A Quick Guide to Ruining your Life
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A Quick Guide to Ruining your Life
A play by award winning writer Laura Harper: From the outside, Dawn has it all; nice house, fast car, great friends and family, and a new job out in sunny Dubai. So why has she been hiding in her own attic for the last three months? She’s about to confess all to the world, but not before she confronts some painful home truths, uncovers a heart-breaking infidelity and learns to poop in a bucket!
Laura Harper is the Winner of The Audience’s Favourite Award at the 24:7 Theatre Festival 2015, Nominated for Best Fringe Production at the 2015 Manchester Theatre Awards, Winner of The Madeline Boden Award for Best New Play at Woking Drama Festival 2017, Winner of the Iron & Fire Award for New Writing at Leatherhead Theatre Festival, and most recently, the North West Winner of the ITI Morecambe Fringe 10 Minute Play Competition.
A Quick Guide to Ruining your Life–
A Quick Guide to Ruining your Life
A play by award winning writer Laura Harper: From the outside, Dawn has it all; nice house, fast car, great friends and family, and a new job out in sunny Dubai. So why has she been hiding in her own attic for the last three months? She’s about to confess all to the world, but not before she confronts some painful home truths, uncovers a heart-breaking infidelity and learns to poop in a bucket!
Laura Harper is the Winner of The Audience’s Favourite Award at the 24:7 Theatre Festival 2015, Nominated for Best Fringe Production at the 2015 Manchester Theatre Awards, Winner of The Madeline Boden Award for Best New Play at Woking Drama Festival 2017, Winner of the Iron & Fire Award for New Writing at Leatherhead Theatre Festival, and most recently, the North West Winner of the ITI Morecambe Fringe 10 Minute Play Competition.
Wake Up Maggie–
Wake Up Maggie
Top Gun / Nutribullet / Special Brew / 80s mullet / boiling kettles / 90s trance / Cliff Richard / bedroom dance / ironing piles / Maggie May / mince and veg / Happy Birthday! Come on Eileen / recession bites / 10p rubbers / Friday nights Two stories. Two lives. Two experiences of class. The North. The South. Emily. Babs. All Things Considered Theatre presents... Wake Up, Maggie! A cabaret of class, confusion - and karaoke.
- Diary of an Expat
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Diary of an Expat
DIARY OF AN EXPAT is a semi autobiographic comedy directed by Katharina Reinthaller (Labels, Fringe First Winner 2015) about an immigrant’s journey towards full Britishness while a funny little thing called Brexit threatens the European dream of life abroad. Faced with the possibility of having to leave her home of ten years, Cecilia Gragnani is sharing her personal experience and testimonials of others to ask: what does it feel like to be an expat? A comic story of the encounter between a modern migrant and London – a contemporary El Dorado craved by generations of young Europeans – Diary of an Expat looks at the road to becoming a British citizen, embracing a new nationality whilst staying true to your roots, and the knocks your identity takes when no country claims you as their own. From amusing miscommunications to bewildering legal technicalities, Cecilia delves into the day-to-day of living in a country that can’t pronounce your surname.
- Diary of an Expat
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Diary of an Expat
DIARY OF AN EXPAT is a semi autobiographic comedy directed by Katharina Reinthaller (Labels, Fringe First Winner 2015) about an immigrant’s journey towards full Britishness while a funny little thing called Brexit threatens the European dream of life abroad. Faced with the possibility of having to leave her home of ten years, Cecilia Gragnani is sharing her personal experience and testimonials of others to ask: what does it feel like to be an expat? A comic story of the encounter between a modern migrant and London – a contemporary El Dorado craved by generations of young Europeans – Diary of an Expat looks at the road to becoming a British citizen, embracing a new nationality whilst staying true to your roots, and the knocks your identity takes when no country claims you as their own. From amusing miscommunications to bewildering legal technicalities, Cecilia delves into the day-to-day of living in a country that can’t pronounce your surname.
The Empathy Experiment–
The Empathy Experiment
Is empathy facing extinction? Are mobile phones to blame? Multiple slam winning poet Rose Condo returns with her latest spoken word show. Embarking on a Day Of No Mobile Phones, Rose explores tech addiction and compassion using herself as the test subject... think Dr Jekyll meets Dr Seuss. Join Rose in the final hour of her experiment as she madly tries to capture data, record findings, navigate digital withdrawal and prove her theory that empathy can be saved. Praise for Rose Condo: Runner Up Best Spoken Word Show 2017 Saboteur Awards “Emotionally-charged performance” (BroadwayBaby.com) **** Winnipeg Free Press
Kasterborous in Bolton–
Kasterborous in Bolton
By 2018 fringe award winning writer Jonathan Hall 1999.
Doctor Who maybe just another cancelled TV show but to the fans the constellations still beckon- and a fan convention like Kasterborous is the chance to meet those stars however faded they may be. Take a has-been writer, faded actress and two uber fans and the coordinates are set- but can they survive the vortex?
- 'What if...?'
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'What if...?'
It's a Friday night after work and the locals come to The Queen's Legs pub for a pint and Open Mic. night. Each person has their own reason for being there as they explore their fragile relationships, the skeletons in the closet, their tragedies and successes, their connections...all subtlety linked and fuelled by crisis and ego. The local pub becomes a place where everyone recognises no one and then ultimately everyone recognises what everyone else is going through and the differences they could have made if they had only known the answer to what if?...
The Empathy Experiment–
The Empathy Experiment
Is empathy facing extinction? Are mobile phones to blame? Multiple slam winning poet Rose Condo returns with her latest spoken word show. Embarking on a Day Of No Mobile Phones, Rose explores tech addiction and compassion using herself as the test subject... think Dr Jekyll meets Dr Seuss. Join Rose in the final hour of her experiment as she madly tries to capture data, record findings, navigate digital withdrawal and prove her theory that empathy can be saved. Praise for Rose Condo: Runner Up Best Spoken Word Show 2017 Saboteur Awards “Emotionally-charged performance” (BroadwayBaby.com) **** Winnipeg Free Press
Quiz Night–
Quiz Night
Every Wednesday from 8.30 is quiz night Keiran Lawless.
Test your Knowledge and win cash prizesKasterborous in Bolton–
Kasterborous in Bolton
By 2018 fringe award winning writer Jonathan Hall 1999.
Doctor Who maybe just another cancelled TV show but to the fans the constellations still beckon- and a fan convention like Kasterborous is the chance to meet those stars however faded they may be. Take a has-been writer, faded actress and two uber fans and the coordinates are set- but can they survive the vortex?
- A Touch of Magic
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A Touch of Magic
A Touch of Magic - a Romantic Comedy. Ron and Carol's anniversary trip to Tenerife is gate-crashed by Owen, an over zealous holiday rep whose presence unveils a deeply buried secret. Writer - Anne Wynne. Northern Soul nominated Northern Writer of the Year 2018
Unbreakable–
Unbreakable
What will you fight for when loyalty and trust are put to the test? Drug addiction, temptation and money can break the faith in oneself but can it break the bond of love. An inspiring story of the human spirit, based on a true story. Starring Danny Clifford and Eve Gordon.
This is Danny’s second play, his first play ‘From Heaven to Hell’ received 5 star reviews and was nominated for two awards.
The Empathy Experiment–
The Empathy Experiment
Is empathy facing extinction? Are mobile phones to blame? Multiple slam winning poet Rose Condo returns with her latest spoken word show. Embarking on a Day Of No Mobile Phones, Rose explores tech addiction and compassion using herself as the test subject... think Dr Jekyll meets Dr Seuss. Join Rose in the final hour of her experiment as she madly tries to capture data, record findings, navigate digital withdrawal and prove her theory that empathy can be saved. Praise for Rose Condo: Runner Up Best Spoken Word Show 2017 Saboteur Awards “Emotionally-charged performance” (BroadwayBaby.com) **** Winnipeg Free Press
Kasterborous in Bolton–
Kasterborous in Bolton
By 2018 fringe award winning writer Jonathan Hall 1999.
Doctor Who maybe just another cancelled TV show but to the fans the constellations still beckon- and a fan convention like Kasterborous is the chance to meet those stars however faded they may be. Take a has-been writer, faded actress and two uber fans and the coordinates are set- but can they survive the vortex?
- Unbreakable
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Unbreakable
What will you fight for when loyalty and trust are put to the test? Drug addiction, temptation and money can break the faith in oneself but can it break the bond of love. An inspiring story of the human spirit, based on a true story. Starring Danny Clifford and Eve Gordon.
This is Danny’s second play, his first play ‘From Heaven to Hell’ received 5 star reviews and was nominated for two awards.
- Pramkicker
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Pramkicker
Jude has always known she doesn't want kids. Her sister Susie isn't sure if her ovaries are twingeing or if she just needs a wee. One day, in a café full of 'yummy mummies', Jude loses the plot and kicks a pram. Then gets arrested. Then gets sent to anger management. Susie goes along for the ride and uses the opportunity to confess a secret. Pramkicker takes an unflinching look at what it means to be a modern woman.
Unbreakable–
Unbreakable
What will you fight for when loyalty and trust are put to the test? Drug addiction, temptation and money can break the faith in oneself but can it break the bond of love. An inspiring story of the human spirit, based on a true story. Starring Danny Clifford and Eve Gordon.
This is Danny’s second play, his first play ‘From Heaven to Hell’ received 5 star reviews and was nominated for two awards.
THE F**K IT BUTTON–
THE F**K IT BUTTON
What makes you press yours? Comedy actor and writer Ali Kahn reveals her f**k it list; how she lost herself in weed and wanking until she found her spiritual erection. She'll make you want to f**k it in a whole new way. "A brilliant comedy actress in her own right...Kahn's versatility is perfect" (North West End). Shortlisted for Best Actor, GM Fringe Festival 2018. Written and perfomed by Ali Kahn. Directed by Anna Macgowan.
- 'What if...?'
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'What if...?'
It's a Friday night after work and the locals come to The Queen's Legs pub for a pint and Open Mic. night. Each person has their own reason for being there as they explore their fragile relationships, the skeletons in the closet, their tragedies and successes, their connections...all subtlety linked and fuelled by crisis and ego. The local pub becomes a place where everyone recognises no one and then ultimately everyone recognises what everyone else is going through and the differences they could have made if they had only known the answer to what if?...
Pramkicker–
Pramkicker
Jude has always known she doesn't want kids. Her sister Susie isn't sure if her ovaries are twingeing or if she just needs a wee. One day, in a café full of 'yummy mummies', Jude loses the plot and kicks a pram. Then gets arrested. Then gets sent to anger management. Susie goes along for the ride and uses the opportunity to confess a secret. Pramkicker takes an unflinching look at what it means to be a modern woman.
Best In Class–
Best In Class
Showcasing underrepresented working-class comedy voices. Sponsored by Spam, chippy teas, waste grounds, hanging around, knock-off trainers, a fella your dad knows, weed, the unions, crap schools, bunking off, electric meters, Brixton, Toxteth, Grenfell, hand-me-down clothes, caravans, the back of a lorry, failed MOTs, failed GCSEs, bus stops, payday loans, bacon, pubs, pints, tobacco, Margaret f*cking Thatcher, Cash Converters, Universal Credit, zero-hour contracts, jam butties, gravy, pyjamas, broken glass, broken homes, playing out, white lightning, E, backyards, slums, dying young, the NHS, tired dads, fierce mums and empowerment. All ticket sales help fund working class comedians to perform at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. A crowd-funded profit-share, as it should be.
- Blue Lines by Stefanie Moore
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Blue Lines by Stefanie Moore
Starting a new school is tough, especially if you’re a teacher faced with the unthinkable – sex education classes. Lots of them. It’s also tough if you’re the new girl and your drunken deflowering in the car park comes back to haunt you. So what happens when the new girl and the new teacher turn to each other for solace? Based on true (and horrifying) experiences of telling kids what happens when you ‘do it’, Blue Lines is a play about fertility, weird friendships and coping with the unexpected. It also contains reference to monkey sanctuaries, boy parts and Sade. Winner of the Hive Award 2019, Blue Lines is Stefanie Moore’s debut play and has been developed under the mentorship of Tim Firth (Calendar Girls, Kinky Boots, The Band).
Stained by Simon Widdop–
Stained by Simon Widdop
Johnny Deighton has been tattooing for close to 10 years, his studio Low Voltage is a local success and its reputation is growing nationally. But despite his success, what has the cost been to himself? This is Stained, the debut spoken word show from punk poet Simon Widdop.
Tomorrow–
Tomorrow
"What would you do if you could travel anywhere in time? Do Anything? See Everything?" Join Adam on a journey through time and space, as he takes a whistle stop tour of mankind's greatest historical achievements, from VE Day all the way up to 2389. Tomorrow is the debut show from DMT Theatre, exploring the importance of human connection, the power that people possess and most importantly, the value of time.
- Stained by Simon Widdop
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Stained by Simon Widdop
Johnny Deighton has been tattooing for close to 10 years, his studio Low Voltage is a local success and its reputation is growing nationally. But despite his success, what has the cost been to himself? This is Stained, the debut spoken word show from punk poet Simon Widdop.
Untitled, the deep sleep–
Untitled, the deep sleep
Untitled The Deep Sleep is a performance installation by multi-disciplinary artist Yulia Hampton. The artist invites members of the public to share one of the most intimate experiences - sleep. From the middle of a city-center square, to the intersection of a busy road, Hampton takes her work to outdoor areas not usually considered to be ideal places for sleep. Working alone, the artist creates a theatrical installation, setting herself up on an elevated platform - part bed, part stage – where she settles down to sleep beneath the open sky. Cameras observe her from above and around, projecting the surrounding and her performance onto screens below. At once serious and absurd, the project has no agenda and is open to the intervention of chance. The artist prefers to avoid any public conduct, exploring the freedom of will for a Spectator or Participant, a Creator and/or Critic. Untitled The Deep Sleep is a work which raises questions about the nature of performance art and the roles that audience member and artist play together. While being present, but asleep, the artist has no conscious contact with public. The act of sleeping is the performance technique enables the performer to
Blue Lines by Stefanie Moore–
Blue Lines by Stefanie Moore
Starting a new school is tough, especially if you’re a teacher faced with the unthinkable – sex education classes. Lots of them. It’s also tough if you’re the new girl and your drunken deflowering in the car park comes back to haunt you. So what happens when the new girl and the new teacher turn to each other for solace? Based on true (and horrifying) experiences of telling kids what happens when you ‘do it’, Blue Lines is a play about fertility, weird friendships and coping with the unexpected. It also contains reference to monkey sanctuaries, boy parts and Sade. Winner of the Hive Award 2019, Blue Lines is Stefanie Moore’s debut play and has been developed under the mentorship of Tim Firth (Calendar Girls, Kinky Boots, The Band).
Tomorrow–
Tomorrow
"What would you do if you could travel anywhere in time? Do Anything? See Everything?" Join Adam on a journey through time and space, as he takes a whistle stop tour of mankind's greatest historical achievements, from VE Day all the way up to 2389. Tomorrow is the debut show from DMT Theatre, exploring the importance of human connection, the power that people possess and most importantly, the value of time.
- Stained by Simon Widdop
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Stained by Simon Widdop
Johnny Deighton has been tattooing for close to 10 years, his studio Low Voltage is a local success and its reputation is growing nationally. But despite his success, what has the cost been to himself? This is Stained, the debut spoken word show from punk poet Simon Widdop.
Blue Lines by Stefanie Moore–
Blue Lines by Stefanie Moore
Starting a new school is tough, especially if you’re a teacher faced with the unthinkable – sex education classes. Lots of them. It’s also tough if you’re the new girl and your drunken deflowering in the car park comes back to haunt you. So what happens when the new girl and the new teacher turn to each other for solace? Based on true (and horrifying) experiences of telling kids what happens when you ‘do it’, Blue Lines is a play about fertility, weird friendships and coping with the unexpected. It also contains reference to monkey sanctuaries, boy parts and Sade. Winner of the Hive Award 2019, Blue Lines is Stefanie Moore’s debut play and has been developed under the mentorship of Tim Firth (Calendar Girls, Kinky Boots, The Band).
Quiz Night–
Quiz Night
Every Wednesday from 8.30 is quiz night Keiran Lawless.
Test your Knowledge and win cash prizes - Our Kid
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Our Kid
Let me tell you a story about Our Kid....Jimmy and Tommy are inseparable, they've survived poverty, an abusive step-father and have been nurtured by a life of crime. But when Jimmy meets Mary, everything changes. A hard hitting one man show set in Salford. Join Jimmy as he invites the audience to share the trials and tribulations of their up-bringing and his love for 'Our Kid'. A tale of love, loss and revenge, told from the perspective of one brother. Ask yourself, can you forgive and forget?
Harold and Arthur's Horror Show–
Harold and Arthur's Horror Show
True crime... Paranormal horror... Conspiracy theory... This might be the most disturbing "play" you see this year. People are going missing and no one is doing anything about it... Join conspiracy theorists Harold and Arthur, as they try to blow the whole thing open with a little help from award winning bigfoot expert, David Paulides. Child sex rings! Black Magic! Nazi Science! Flying Saucers! Eight foot Owls and the CIA! What could possibly go wrong?
*** 'Hauntingly energetic...' (BBC) 'Remarkably confident performances... Very funny!' (The Scotsman) 'Pitch black comedy from the most twisted minds in Yorkshire..." (York Press) ***
Is it really a play? Is it legitimately funny? Will it make you question everything you think you know about owls? All we know is that you'll feel deeply uncomfortable walking home... And if it makes you laugh, you're going straight to Hell. Harold and Arthur’s Horror Show has been sponsored by and will be raising money for Missing People UK.
FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY.
- Mistress To The Midnight
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Mistress To The Midnight
One from the vaults... Join the Sinema Society for a live stage spoof of the classic British horror film. Uncovered after years from the long lost Anvil Studios, this forgotten feature is brought back to life before your very eyes and screened in public for the first time in sixty years. Edmund Hellion, a young unsuspecting lawyer, is drawn to a foreign land at the behest of mysterious Madame Zozanov, a rich old spinster who has been waiting for him a very long time. But not all is as it seems. The clocks are ticking, the family are missing and the baby's been crying in the cellar for decades... Written and performed by award winning comedians and purveyors of terror - Jack Robertson, Jacob Lovick and Chazz Redhead. An evening guaranteed to be thrilling chilling and funny as hell. "Riotously funny" Horror Hothouse "Excellent and formidable" Broadway Baby "Devilishly fun and creepy as hell" London Pub Theatres "A genuine feeling of spookiness" Reviews Hub
THE F**K IT BUTTON–
THE F**K IT BUTTON
What makes you press yours? Comedy actor and writer Ali Kahn reveals her f**k it list; how she lost herself in weed and wanking until she found her spiritual erection. She'll make you want to f**k it in a whole new way. "A brilliant comedy actress in her own right...Kahn's versatility is perfect" (North West End). Shortlisted for Best Actor, GM Fringe Festival 2018. Written and perfomed by Ali Kahn. Directed by Anna Macgowan.
- Your Tales of the Unexpected / The Twist in Your Tale
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Your Tales of the Unexpected / The Twist in Your Tale
Real and Present Theatre, Rapt does what it says on the tin! We listen to YOUR real-life moments and then show an interpretation of it back to you. It's Real, Present and Theatre! You might see something new in an old story, see something universal in a specific story or find the extraordinary in what seemed ordinary. It is a co-creation, bringing together performer and audience, self and other - we aim to unite the abstract and the sublime with the concrete and the ridiculous. Our theme in The Manchester Fringe will be surprising moments big or small, from YOUR life: Your Tales of the Unexpected. Come tell your story, we all want to hear.
Mistress To The Midnight–
Mistress To The Midnight
One from the vaults... Join the Sinema Society for a live stage spoof of the classic British horror film. Uncovered after years from the long lost Anvil Studios, this forgotten feature is brought back to life before your very eyes and screened in public for the first time in sixty years. Edmund Hellion, a young unsuspecting lawyer, is drawn to a foreign land at the behest of mysterious Madame Zozanov, a rich old spinster who has been waiting for him a very long time. But not all is as it seems. The clocks are ticking, the family are missing and the baby's been crying in the cellar for decades... Written and performed by award winning comedians and purveyors of terror - Jack Robertson, Jacob Lovick and Chazz Redhead. An evening guaranteed to be thrilling chilling and funny as hell. "Riotously funny" Horror Hothouse "Excellent and formidable" Broadway Baby "Devilishly fun and creepy as hell" London Pub Theatres "A genuine feeling of spookiness" Reviews Hub
Emergency Door Release–
Emergency Door Release
Time is ticking for Louise, with no career, relationship or life plan to speak of, a chance event causes her to face her own mortality. Catapulted into a dizzying spiral of anxiety, addiction, pigeon outfits and hope, can she begin to climb out of the hole she’s spent decades digging for herself, or will she succumb to her demons? The debut production from The Bluestocking Theatre Company explores what it means to be a woman striving to be a new wave feminist while still worrying about her hair. What does it mean to want equality, freedom and botox? How do we navigate the rocky terrain of Life in a body-con dress and heels? And why are we even asking these questions?
The Joy of Cam–
The Joy of Cam
Meet Aurora. Aurora is your dream girl. Aurora is anything you want her to be. Aurora is 23 and living next door to you...Aurora orders an Indian every Friday and loves Blue Planet. Based on real life interviews 'The Joy of Cam' is an exploration into the world of sex work and webcamming - how what can seem like a fantasy can have real-world, lasting implications. Join Down the Rabbit Hole Theatre Company in their debut production as they examine the tantalising taboo of paid for pleasure and the problems and delights it brings with it. A one-woman show which navigates the often blurred landscape of mixing clientele, personal relationships and modern life, deliciously probing the line between fact, fiction and fantasy.
- Your Tales of the Unexpected / The Twist in Your Tale
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Your Tales of the Unexpected / The Twist in Your Tale
Real and Present Theatre, Rapt does what it says on the tin! We listen to YOUR real-life moments and then show an interpretation of it back to you. It's Real, Present and Theatre! You might see something new in an old story, see something universal in a specific story or find the extraordinary in what seemed ordinary. It is a co-creation, bringing together performer and audience, self and other - we aim to unite the abstract and the sublime with the concrete and the ridiculous. Our theme in The Manchester Fringe will be surprising moments big or small, from YOUR life: Your Tales of the Unexpected. Come tell your story, we all want to hear.
Mistress To The Midnight–
Mistress To The Midnight
One from the vaults... Join the Sinema Society for a live stage spoof of the classic British horror film. Uncovered after years from the long lost Anvil Studios, this forgotten feature is brought back to life before your very eyes and screened in public for the first time in sixty years. Edmund Hellion, a young unsuspecting lawyer, is drawn to a foreign land at the behest of mysterious Madame Zozanov, a rich old spinster who has been waiting for him a very long time. But not all is as it seems. The clocks are ticking, the family are missing and the baby's been crying in the cellar for decades... Written and performed by award winning comedians and purveyors of terror - Jack Robertson, Jacob Lovick and Chazz Redhead. An evening guaranteed to be thrilling chilling and funny as hell. "Riotously funny" Horror Hothouse "Excellent and formidable" Broadway Baby "Devilishly fun and creepy as hell" London Pub Theatres "A genuine feeling of spookiness" Reviews Hub
Emergency Door Release–
Emergency Door Release
Time is ticking for Louise, with no career, relationship or life plan to speak of, a chance event causes her to face her own mortality. Catapulted into a dizzying spiral of anxiety, addiction, pigeon outfits and hope, can she begin to climb out of the hole she’s spent decades digging for herself, or will she succumb to her demons? The debut production from The Bluestocking Theatre Company explores what it means to be a woman striving to be a new wave feminist while still worrying about her hair. What does it mean to want equality, freedom and botox? How do we navigate the rocky terrain of Life in a body-con dress and heels? And why are we even asking these questions?
The Joy of Cam–
The Joy of Cam
Meet Aurora. Aurora is your dream girl. Aurora is anything you want her to be. Aurora is 23 and living next door to you...Aurora orders an Indian every Friday and loves Blue Planet. Based on real life interviews 'The Joy of Cam' is an exploration into the world of sex work and webcamming - how what can seem like a fantasy can have real-world, lasting implications. Join Down the Rabbit Hole Theatre Company in their debut production as they examine the tantalising taboo of paid for pleasure and the problems and delights it brings with it. A one-woman show which navigates the often blurred landscape of mixing clientele, personal relationships and modern life, deliciously probing the line between fact, fiction and fantasy.
- Frog
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Frog
How much would you sacrifice to ensure the ones you love are safe? Cameron 'Roman' Reus just became the most wanted man in the country. And when she is called in for questioning, his mother makes herself the most valuable asset in his case. She begins to question her own morals as she must decide which side is the right side. Does she help her son, whom she only contacts through a sombre telephone booth, or help uphold the law, and in doing so jeopardise the safety of the only person she truly loves? Frog is a brand new piece of writing, premiering at the Greater Manchester Fringe.
- WITHOUT MALICE OR ILL WILL
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WITHOUT MALICE OR ILL WILL
WITHOUT MALICE OR ILL WILL is a monologue delivered by a retired police officer. He tells us of his early life in a mining community, his first job as an NCB apprentice and how he was persuaded to give up mining and join the police force. We then hear about his career, particularly during the year of the strike and the infamous Battle of Orgreave, when he had to face his old mates across the picket lines , and face the divided loyalties between duty to his oath, his uniform, his friends, family and his old community. The play ends with him reflecting on how the strike impacted, and continues to impact, on him and his community even thirty-odd years later. Originally written under commission to EXPERIENCE BARNSLEY museum as part of a trilogy in 2014/15. This new version for 2019 now reflects the political and social changes since it's first performance and proves that the questions it raised then are still relevant to a modern audience. Written and performed by Ray Castleton who's play ON BEHALF OF THE PEOPLE was nominated in the best drama category at last years festival and won best theatre award at the Buxton Fringe.
Frog–
Frog
How much would you sacrifice to ensure the ones you love are safe? Cameron 'Roman' Reus just became the most wanted man in the country. And when she is called in for questioning, his mother makes herself the most valuable asset in his case. She begins to question her own morals as she must decide which side is the right side. Does she help her son, whom she only contacts through a sombre telephone booth, or help uphold the law, and in doing so jeopardise the safety of the only person she truly loves? Frog is a brand new piece of writing, premiering at the Greater Manchester Fringe.
- socially [un]acceptable
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socially [un]acceptable
Have you ever been r*ped? You're not alone. Be challenged & confronted by the personal experience of sexual assault through a series of autobiographical vignettes. Unapologetically honest and confronting, this show will challenge and inspire you. Inspire you to change the narrative in today's society, to shut down slut shaming and victim blaming. To give young people the strength and the confidence to be true to themselves. To start conversations that will change the future of sexual assault. Let's change the narrative.
★★★★★ The Advertiser
★★★★★ Great Scott!
★★★★★ Nicole Frazier
★★★★1/2 The Adelaide Show
★★★★1/2 Kryztoff
RAW WINNER Stamptown Theatre Award 2017 "Raw & painful & visceral" Great Scott! "Powerful & vulnerable" The Adelaide Show. "Merciless & confronting" Stage Whispers.
Our Kid–
Our Kid
Let me tell you a story about Our Kid....Jimmy and Tommy are inseparable, they've survived poverty, an abusive step-father and have been nurtured by a life of crime. But when Jimmy meets Mary, everything changes. A hard hitting one man show set in Salford. Join Jimmy as he invites the audience to share the trials and tribulations of their up-bringing and his love for 'Our Kid'. A tale of love, loss and revenge, told from the perspective of one brother. Ask yourself, can you forgive and forget?
WITHOUT MALICE OR ILL WILL–
WITHOUT MALICE OR ILL WILL
WITHOUT MALICE OR ILL WILL is a monologue delivered by a retired police officer. He tells us of his early life in a mining community, his first job as an NCB apprentice and how he was persuaded to give up mining and join the police force. We then hear about his career, particularly during the year of the strike and the infamous Battle of Orgreave, when he had to face his old mates across the picket lines , and face the divided loyalties between duty to his oath, his uniform, his friends, family and his old community. The play ends with him reflecting on how the strike impacted, and continues to impact, on him and his community even thirty-odd years later. Originally written under commission to EXPERIENCE BARNSLEY museum as part of a trilogy in 2014/15. This new version for 2019 now reflects the political and social changes since it's first performance and proves that the questions it raised then are still relevant to a modern audience. Written and performed by Ray Castleton who's play ON BEHALF OF THE PEOPLE was nominated in the best drama category at last years festival and won best theatre award at the Buxton Fringe.
Quiz Night–
Quiz Night
Every Wednesday from 8.30 is quiz night Keiran Lawless.
Test your Knowledge and win cash prizesTalk to Yourself–
Talk to Yourself
Talk to yourself is a story. Actually, it's a monologue, and a painting, and a piece of music – in a dystopian reality where choices are limited and the system is unquestionable, three women challenge the status quo through use of a canvas, a cello or their words. Based on true stories about pregnancy and personal choices ‘Talk to Yourself’ is a piece of verbatim theatre which challenges our ideas of women’s agency – especially over their bodies. Delivered through spoken word, music and live painting this production explores the complexities of modern relationships and the decisions we have to make.
- socially [un]acceptable
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socially [un]acceptable
Have you ever been r*ped? You're not alone. Be challenged & confronted by the personal experience of sexual assault through a series of autobiographical vignettes. Unapologetically honest and confronting, this show will challenge and inspire you. Inspire you to change the narrative in today's society, to shut down slut shaming and victim blaming. To give young people the strength and the confidence to be true to themselves. To start conversations that will change the future of sexual assault. Let's change the narrative.
★★★★★ The Advertiser
★★★★★ Great Scott!
★★★★★ Nicole Frazier
★★★★1/2 The Adelaide Show
★★★★1/2 Kryztoff
RAW WINNER Stamptown Theatre Award 2017 "Raw & painful & visceral" Great Scott! "Powerful & vulnerable" The Adelaide Show. "Merciless & confronting" Stage Whispers.
My Fitbit Called Me A Fat Bitch!–
My Fitbit Called Me A Fat Bitch!
If Siri or Alexa are your best friends. Or your Fitbit seems to know more about you than you know about yourself, then this might just be the cheapest therapy session that you've ever had. Writers Reign theatre, creators of the award winning comedy 'Trollope', welcome you to the Cloud. The cloud with a capital I, the data storage farm that resides in the sky. Every song ever written, every photo ever taken, every thought ever thought, every item ever bought, it’s all here, all accessed in a snippet and YOU have a golden ticket. We at Writers Reign theatre, are the proud recipients of Best Comedy Play at the GM Fringe 2018. And Fringe Production Of The Year in the Northern Soul awards 2018 for our comedy 'Trollope' Written by Ronnie Leek. And we were thrilled to have sold out all of our performances.
WITHOUT MALICE OR ILL WILL–
WITHOUT MALICE OR ILL WILL
WITHOUT MALICE OR ILL WILL is a monologue delivered by a retired police officer. He tells us of his early life in a mining community, his first job as an NCB apprentice and how he was persuaded to give up mining and join the police force. We then hear about his career, particularly during the year of the strike and the infamous Battle of Orgreave, when he had to face his old mates across the picket lines , and face the divided loyalties between duty to his oath, his uniform, his friends, family and his old community. The play ends with him reflecting on how the strike impacted, and continues to impact, on him and his community even thirty-odd years later. Originally written under commission to EXPERIENCE BARNSLEY museum as part of a trilogy in 2014/15. This new version for 2019 now reflects the political and social changes since it's first performance and proves that the questions it raised then are still relevant to a modern audience. Written and performed by Ray Castleton who's play ON BEHALF OF THE PEOPLE was nominated in the best drama category at last years festival and won best theatre award at the Buxton Fringe.
All The Bens–
All The Bens
All The Bens By Ian Townsend Ben likes Al, but Al says he’s straight. Al likes Henry, but not in that way. Besides, Al has other things to worry about. Like his girlfriend. And finding a job. And life. Henry likes the number 7. But then everything changes as Ben chases Al, Henry states the obvious and they all visit A&E. And all the time Al tries to understand the world around him, his place in it and his ability to love. All the Bens is a vibrant portrayal of loneliness, desire, sexuality and what happens when you meet your monster in the park. Funny, sharp and brutal, this contemporary love story, first seen as part of Manchester’s 24:7 festival, contains some strong and explicit language. Suitable for 15+ All the Bens by Ian Townsend has been the recipient of the Manchester Theatre Award for Best Fringe, the Audience Favourite at the 24:7 festival, and the Vicky Allen Memorial Award presented by Equity.
All The Bens is presented by 1974 Productions
- Me, You & George Clooney
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Me, You & George Clooney
Poor old Nellie has not been out since she was mugged. She spends all day internet shopping and watching daytime tele. This is of great concern to her Care Worker Nigel whose visits are a Godsend to Nellie as they watch her favourite programme, 'This Morning' over a biscuit and a brew. She is delighted one day when Heart Throb and celebrity chef, Gino D'Acampo appears on the show wearing nothing but a skimpy piece of underwear knitted by Nellie. However this is nothing compared to the time when Nigel Arranged for Nellie to appear on a Phone-in with 'This Morning's' life coaches 'The Speakmans' to help cure her phobia of lifts. If it works she can finally go to the doctors whose surgery is on the thirteenth floor but more importantly she may just save Nigel's life. MaD Theatre Company has been creating original plays since 1996 illustrating themes and issues relevant to ordinary Northern, working class folk and our latest "Me, You & George Clooney" is a heart warming comedy about gossip, friendship and family and Mr Clooney makes an appearance too... !
socially [un]acceptable–
socially [un]acceptable
Have you ever been r*ped? You're not alone. Be challenged & confronted by the personal experience of sexual assault through a series of autobiographical vignettes. Unapologetically honest and confronting, this show will challenge and inspire you. Inspire you to change the narrative in today's society, to shut down slut shaming and victim blaming. To give young people the strength and the confidence to be true to themselves. To start conversations that will change the future of sexual assault. Let's change the narrative.
★★★★★ The Advertiser
★★★★★ Great Scott!
★★★★★ Nicole Frazier
★★★★1/2 The Adelaide Show
★★★★1/2 Kryztoff
RAW WINNER Stamptown Theatre Award 2017 "Raw & painful & visceral" Great Scott! "Powerful & vulnerable" The Adelaide Show. "Merciless & confronting" Stage Whispers.
My Fitbit Called Me A Fat Bitch!–
My Fitbit Called Me A Fat Bitch!
If Siri or Alexa are your best friends. Or your Fitbit seems to know more about you than you know about yourself, then this might just be the cheapest therapy session that you've ever had. Writers Reign theatre, creators of the award winning comedy 'Trollope', welcome you to the Cloud. The cloud with a capital I, the data storage farm that resides in the sky. Every song ever written, every photo ever taken, every thought ever thought, every item ever bought, it’s all here, all accessed in a snippet and YOU have a golden ticket. We at Writers Reign theatre, are the proud recipients of Best Comedy Play at the GM Fringe 2018. And Fringe Production Of The Year in the Northern Soul awards 2018 for our comedy 'Trollope' Written by Ronnie Leek. And we were thrilled to have sold out all of our performances.
WITHOUT MALICE OR ILL WILL–
WITHOUT MALICE OR ILL WILL
WITHOUT MALICE OR ILL WILL is a monologue delivered by a retired police officer. He tells us of his early life in a mining community, his first job as an NCB apprentice and how he was persuaded to give up mining and join the police force. We then hear about his career, particularly during the year of the strike and the infamous Battle of Orgreave, when he had to face his old mates across the picket lines , and face the divided loyalties between duty to his oath, his uniform, his friends, family and his old community. The play ends with him reflecting on how the strike impacted, and continues to impact, on him and his community even thirty-odd years later. Originally written under commission to EXPERIENCE BARNSLEY museum as part of a trilogy in 2014/15. This new version for 2019 now reflects the political and social changes since it's first performance and proves that the questions it raised then are still relevant to a modern audience. Written and performed by Ray Castleton who's play ON BEHALF OF THE PEOPLE was nominated in the best drama category at last years festival and won best theatre award at the Buxton Fringe.
All The Bens–
All The Bens
All The Bens By Ian Townsend Ben likes Al, but Al says he’s straight. Al likes Henry, but not in that way. Besides, Al has other things to worry about. Like his girlfriend. And finding a job. And life. Henry likes the number 7. But then everything changes as Ben chases Al, Henry states the obvious and they all visit A&E. And all the time Al tries to understand the world around him, his place in it and his ability to love. All the Bens is a vibrant portrayal of loneliness, desire, sexuality and what happens when you meet your monster in the park. Funny, sharp and brutal, this contemporary love story, first seen as part of Manchester’s 24:7 festival, contains some strong and explicit language. Suitable for 15+ All the Bens by Ian Townsend has been the recipient of the Manchester Theatre Award for Best Fringe, the Audience Favourite at the 24:7 festival, and the Vicky Allen Memorial Award presented by Equity.
All The Bens is presented by 1974 Productions
- Our Kid
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Our Kid
Let me tell you a story about Our Kid....Jimmy and Tommy are inseparable, they've survived poverty, an abusive step-father and have been nurtured by a life of crime. But when Jimmy meets Mary, everything changes. A hard hitting one man show set in Salford. Join Jimmy as he invites the audience to share the trials and tribulations of their up-bringing and his love for 'Our Kid'. A tale of love, loss and revenge, told from the perspective of one brother. Ask yourself, can you forgive and forget?
Me, You & George Clooney–
Me, You & George Clooney
Poor old Nellie has not been out since she was mugged. She spends all day internet shopping and watching daytime tele. This is of great concern to her Care Worker Nigel whose visits are a Godsend to Nellie as they watch her favourite programme, 'This Morning' over a biscuit and a brew. She is delighted one day when Heart Throb and celebrity chef, Gino D'Acampo appears on the show wearing nothing but a skimpy piece of underwear knitted by Nellie. However this is nothing compared to the time when Nigel Arranged for Nellie to appear on a Phone-in with 'This Morning's' life coaches 'The Speakmans' to help cure her phobia of lifts. If it works she can finally go to the doctors whose surgery is on the thirteenth floor but more importantly she may just save Nigel's life. MaD Theatre Company has been creating original plays since 1996 illustrating themes and issues relevant to ordinary Northern, working class folk and our latest "Me, You & George Clooney" is a heart warming comedy about gossip, friendship and family and Mr Clooney makes an appearance too... !
25/The Decriminalisation Monologues–
25/The Decriminalisation Monologues
25/The Decriminalisation Monologues consists of two short plays. In 'The Special Friend', Mark moves from 1980s London to rural Ireland for love, but when tragedy strikes, finds he basically has no rights. Whilst in, 'I Know What You Are', Moira finds her career threatened by blackmail. Does she just submit to it? Or fight back. Funny, sad, angry and inspiring, these stories chart the struggles and challenges for gay and lesbian people in Ireland, at a time when to be gay was to be a criminal. Acting Out were winners of the National GALA Award for Irish Arts and Literature 2017.
The Greek–
The Greek
Manchester comedian and playwright, Lewis Charlesworth, brings his second feature play to the GMFringe. A comic tale of a divided family, in troubling times... Northern England, 2015. The country builds to a referendum and Mary is poor, old, alone and angry. With only a clingy neighbour to talk to, she awaits the arrival of a long-lost relative. But revealing him could cause quite a stir. The Greek is a tender comedy-drama about British identity, and the humanity on both sides of a divided country. The script was long-listed for the Lancaster Playwriting Prize. From the writer of last year’s GMFringe nominated 'Cheaters: A play About Infidelity'. 'On this evidence, Lewis Charlesworth's transition from comedian to playwright has been a success' - Manchester Theatre Awards (on Cheaters). 'The acting on show tonight was first class, especially from Charlesworth' - North West End (on Cheaters).
- 25/The Decriminalisation Monologues
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25/The Decriminalisation Monologues
25/The Decriminalisation Monologues consists of two short plays. In 'The Special Friend', Mark moves from 1980s London to rural Ireland for love, but when tragedy strikes, finds he basically has no rights. Whilst in, 'I Know What You Are', Moira finds her career threatened by blackmail. Does she just submit to it? Or fight back. Funny, sad, angry and inspiring, these stories chart the struggles and challenges for gay and lesbian people in Ireland, at a time when to be gay was to be a criminal. Acting Out were winners of the National GALA Award for Irish Arts and Literature 2017.
Holy Sh*t–
Holy Sh*t
In a desperate last-ditch attempt to save their underfunded and dwindling church, two priests come to the conclusion that the best way they can raise funds is by selling the one resource they have in abundance; bodies from the church graveyard. A decision that finds them under the gaze of the law and in too deep. Six feet deep. A new dark comedy play from Brick Fox Theatre, fresh off a sold out run at last year's Edinburgh Fringe.
10 Things I Hate About Taming of the Shrew–
10 Things I Hate About Taming of the Shrew
10 Things I Hate About Taming of the Shrew is a theatrical, comedic, listicle romp through the world of teenage Shakespeare film adaptations, and their lasting impact on a generation. By examining the continuous re-tellings of the same stories from the original content aggregator himself, this show delves into our problematic, cinematic, very recent past. Expect plenty of deep dives even further back in time to see how old prejudices have new tricks, and totally bopping soundtracks!
Gillian English has been writing, performing and touring feminist solo work for the last six years. Originally from Nova Scotia, Canada, now based in Hobart, Tasmania, she has been touring the world for the last two years. After spending the last six years focusing on comedy, Gillian suddenly remembered she had an MFA from LAMDA, and decided to put all that classical learning to work with her multi-award winning hit show “SHE WOLF”. Now she’s back again with “10 Things I Hate About Taming of the Shrew”.
“One of the things that continues to bother me the most, are how Shakespeare’s characters are treated as though they’re accurate representations of real people. Lady MacBeth was not a real woman. Neither is Beatrice, Juliet, or Katherine; they are all fictious women, written by a man. And while Shakespeare may have been a master of word play, he was still a dude in the 1400s. When men insist on telling women’s stories for them, not only do they miss the point of telling a story, but they tell it wrong too.”
The Greek–
The Greek
Manchester comedian and playwright, Lewis Charlesworth, brings his second feature play to the GMFringe. A comic tale of a divided family, in troubling times... Northern England, 2015. The country builds to a referendum and Mary is poor, old, alone and angry. With only a clingy neighbour to talk to, she awaits the arrival of a long-lost relative. But revealing him could cause quite a stir. The Greek is a tender comedy-drama about British identity, and the humanity on both sides of a divided country. The script was long-listed for the Lancaster Playwriting Prize. From the writer of last year’s GMFringe nominated 'Cheaters: A play About Infidelity'. 'On this evidence, Lewis Charlesworth's transition from comedian to playwright has been a success' - Manchester Theatre Awards (on Cheaters). 'The acting on show tonight was first class, especially from Charlesworth' - North West End (on Cheaters).
- 25/The Decriminalisation Monologues
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25/The Decriminalisation Monologues
25/The Decriminalisation Monologues consists of two short plays. In 'The Special Friend', Mark moves from 1980s London to rural Ireland for love, but when tragedy strikes, finds he basically has no rights. Whilst in, 'I Know What You Are', Moira finds her career threatened by blackmail. Does she just submit to it? Or fight back. Funny, sad, angry and inspiring, these stories chart the struggles and challenges for gay and lesbian people in Ireland, at a time when to be gay was to be a criminal. Acting Out were winners of the National GALA Award for Irish Arts and Literature 2017.
Holy Sh*t–
Holy Sh*t
In a desperate last-ditch attempt to save their underfunded and dwindling church, two priests come to the conclusion that the best way they can raise funds is by selling the one resource they have in abundance; bodies from the church graveyard. A decision that finds them under the gaze of the law and in too deep. Six feet deep. A new dark comedy play from Brick Fox Theatre, fresh off a sold out run at last year's Edinburgh Fringe.
10 Things I Hate About Taming of the Shrew–
10 Things I Hate About Taming of the Shrew
10 Things I Hate About Taming of the Shrew is a theatrical, comedic, listicle romp through the world of teenage Shakespeare film adaptations, and their lasting impact on a generation. By examining the continuous re-tellings of the same stories from the original content aggregator himself, this show delves into our problematic, cinematic, very recent past. Expect plenty of deep dives even further back in time to see how old prejudices have new tricks, and totally bopping soundtracks!
Gillian English has been writing, performing and touring feminist solo work for the last six years. Originally from Nova Scotia, Canada, now based in Hobart, Tasmania, she has been touring the world for the last two years. After spending the last six years focusing on comedy, Gillian suddenly remembered she had an MFA from LAMDA, and decided to put all that classical learning to work with her multi-award winning hit show “SHE WOLF”. Now she’s back again with “10 Things I Hate About Taming of the Shrew”.
“One of the things that continues to bother me the most, are how Shakespeare’s characters are treated as though they’re accurate representations of real people. Lady MacBeth was not a real woman. Neither is Beatrice, Juliet, or Katherine; they are all fictious women, written by a man. And while Shakespeare may have been a master of word play, he was still a dude in the 1400s. When men insist on telling women’s stories for them, not only do they miss the point of telling a story, but they tell it wrong too.”
The Greek–
The Greek
Manchester comedian and playwright, Lewis Charlesworth, brings his second feature play to the GMFringe. A comic tale of a divided family, in troubling times... Northern England, 2015. The country builds to a referendum and Mary is poor, old, alone and angry. With only a clingy neighbour to talk to, she awaits the arrival of a long-lost relative. But revealing him could cause quite a stir. The Greek is a tender comedy-drama about British identity, and the humanity on both sides of a divided country. The script was long-listed for the Lancaster Playwriting Prize. From the writer of last year’s GMFringe nominated 'Cheaters: A play About Infidelity'. 'On this evidence, Lewis Charlesworth's transition from comedian to playwright has been a success' - Manchester Theatre Awards (on Cheaters). 'The acting on show tonight was first class, especially from Charlesworth' - North West End (on Cheaters).
- Holy Sh*t
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Holy Sh*t
In a desperate last-ditch attempt to save their underfunded and dwindling church, two priests come to the conclusion that the best way they can raise funds is by selling the one resource they have in abundance; bodies from the church graveyard. A decision that finds them under the gaze of the law and in too deep. Six feet deep. A new dark comedy play from Brick Fox Theatre, fresh off a sold out run at last year's Edinburgh Fringe.
10 Things I Hate About Taming of the Shrew–
10 Things I Hate About Taming of the Shrew
10 Things I Hate About Taming of the Shrew is a theatrical, comedic, listicle romp through the world of teenage Shakespeare film adaptations, and their lasting impact on a generation. By examining the continuous re-tellings of the same stories from the original content aggregator himself, this show delves into our problematic, cinematic, very recent past. Expect plenty of deep dives even further back in time to see how old prejudices have new tricks, and totally bopping soundtracks!
Gillian English has been writing, performing and touring feminist solo work for the last six years. Originally from Nova Scotia, Canada, now based in Hobart, Tasmania, she has been touring the world for the last two years. After spending the last six years focusing on comedy, Gillian suddenly remembered she had an MFA from LAMDA, and decided to put all that classical learning to work with her multi-award winning hit show “SHE WOLF”. Now she’s back again with “10 Things I Hate About Taming of the Shrew”.
“One of the things that continues to bother me the most, are how Shakespeare’s characters are treated as though they’re accurate representations of real people. Lady MacBeth was not a real woman. Neither is Beatrice, Juliet, or Katherine; they are all fictious women, written by a man. And while Shakespeare may have been a master of word play, he was still a dude in the 1400s. When men insist on telling women’s stories for them, not only do they miss the point of telling a story, but they tell it wrong too.”
My Fitbit Called Me A Fat Bitch!–
My Fitbit Called Me A Fat Bitch!
If Siri or Alexa are your best friends. Or your Fitbit seems to know more about you than you know about yourself, then this might just be the cheapest therapy session that you've ever had. Writers Reign theatre, creators of the award winning comedy 'Trollope', welcome you to the Cloud. The cloud with a capital I, the data storage farm that resides in the sky. Every song ever written, every photo ever taken, every thought ever thought, every item ever bought, it’s all here, all accessed in a snippet and YOU have a golden ticket. We at Writers Reign theatre, are the proud recipients of Best Comedy Play at the GM Fringe 2018. And Fringe Production Of The Year in the Northern Soul awards 2018 for our comedy 'Trollope' Written by Ronnie Leek. And we were thrilled to have sold out all of our performances.
- Our Kid
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Our Kid
Let me tell you a story about Our Kid....Jimmy and Tommy are inseparable, they've survived poverty, an abusive step-father and have been nurtured by a life of crime. But when Jimmy meets Mary, everything changes. A hard hitting one man show set in Salford. Join Jimmy as he invites the audience to share the trials and tribulations of their up-bringing and his love for 'Our Kid'. A tale of love, loss and revenge, told from the perspective of one brother. Ask yourself, can you forgive and forget?
Quiz Night–
Quiz Night
Every Wednesday from 8.30 is quiz night Keiran Lawless.
Test your Knowledge and win cash prizesOur Man–
Our Man
'Our Man' is a powerful one-man show by award-winning British-Cypriot writer Jamie Thrasivoulou. The narrative tears through the curtain of manners to reveal the wildlife of neo-liberal Britain. The show is an interrogation of masculinity, class, mental health, addiction, suicide, and criminality; packed with dark humour and inventive wordplay. 'Thrasivoulou's star is rising go and watch him.' Write Out Loud Winner of 2018 Culture Matters: Bread & Roses Award for Spoken word. Shortlisted in 2019 Saboteur Awards for Best Spoken Word Artist in the UK. Thrasivoulou has performed at poetry festivals and venues all over the UK including: The Everyman Theatre, The 100 Club, The Old Rep and The Birmingham Hippodrome. Thrasivoulou is the official Derby County Football Club Poet; his poem We Are Derby is played on the big screen before every home game at Pride Park stadium. In December 2018 he became the first ever performer to recite at the East Midlands derby between Derby County and their rivals Nottingham Forest where he spat verse to over 31,000 people. His work has appeared on BBC Introducing, BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio Derby & ITV Central.
- Greater Manchester Skeptics Society present: Soapbox Special
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Greater Manchester Skeptics Society present: Soapbox Special
Traditionally, our August talk is a little different: it's four of our members giving shorter talks on topics they're passionate about.
This year, we have:
- Simon's take on the natural fallacy in food health discourse, and why you should love e-numbers after all;
- Leah Callender-Crowe, on the Ask for Evidence campaign, the nature of good and bad evidence, and asking for evidence of claims in every day life;
- ‘Freedom of Information: What you need to know’ from Claire Elliott — Find out more about FOI, how to make a request, the exemptions and the funny side of FOI; and
- Dean Moore discussing the evidence for the health benefits of meditating and optimism, while deconstructing the superstitious and often dangerous claims made about these practices in New Age movements
- This Thing In Here
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This Thing In Here
You’re getting ready to go out but your depression has other ideas. Then, a parade of mentally ill people from the past show up in your bedroom. We’ve all been there, right? Indent Theatre Company’s debut show is an honest and accessible piece of new writing that examines the feelings of insignificance that depression can cause. Inspired by first-hand accounts from sufferers of the mental illness, This Thing in Here embraces the struggle but ultimately presents a hopeful view on what it’s like to live with a brain that sometimes feels a little bit broken.
- Fossils
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Fossils
Two in a bed Theatre Company’s debut production, Fossils tells the story of Danny and Jamie who are nothing more than strangers, until one night when everything changes. Funny, dark and uplifting, find out their secrets and what they really have to hide in this brand new play all about finding out who you really are. We’ve all got fossils, but will they be discovered?
- Quiz Night
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Quiz Night
Every Wednesday from 8.30 is quiz night Keiran Lawless.
Test your Knowledge and win cash prizes - The Community Centre
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The Community Centre
The Community Centre is an original, diverse, feel-good, laugh a minute comedy show...So what’s it about? It’s about life in a local community centre, full of hilarious stories about the people who run it and the people who go there. Think of Desmond’s mixed together with One flew over the Cuckoo’s nest combined with a dash of Fawlty Towers. We find out that as the show unfolds, we really can all live together as one extremely, strange but happy family!Tickets available at: - The Community Centre
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The Community Centre
The Community Centre is an original, diverse, feel-good, laugh a minute comedy show...So what’s it about? It’s about life in a local community centre, full of hilarious stories about the people who run it and the people who go there. Think of Desmond’s mixed together with One flew over the Cuckoo’s nest combined with a dash of Fawlty Towers. We find out that as the show unfolds, we really can all live together as one extremely, strange but happy family!Tickets available at: - The Community Centre
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The Community Centre
The Community Centre is an original, diverse, feel-good, laugh a minute comedy show...So what’s it about? It’s about life in a local community centre, full of hilarious stories about the people who run it and the people who go there. Think of Desmond’s mixed together with One flew over the Cuckoo’s nest combined with a dash of Fawlty Towers. We find out that as the show unfolds, we really can all live together as one extremely, strange but happy family!Tickets available at: - Not Exactly Strangeways
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Not Exactly Strangeways
"STRANGEWAY'S, Not Exactly! Welcome to Bentwood for Boys!". Jason is due to be transferred over to an adult prison to finish off his sentence but the bus hasnt arrived for him just yet!
- Not Exactly Strangeways
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Not Exactly Strangeways
"STRANGEWAY'S, Not Exactly! Welcome to Bentwood for Boys!". Jason is due to be transferred over to an adult prison to finish off his sentence but the bus hasnt arrived for him just yet!
Quiz Night–
Quiz Night
Every Wednesday from 8.30 is quiz night Keiran Lawless.
Test your Knowledge and win cash prizes - Fight Like A Girl 2
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Fight Like A Girl 2
Inspired by the fights of phenomenal women:
Following the success of the original 'Fight Like A Girl!',
we present three more nights of new writing, short plays and poetry to raise money for Cancer Research.
- Fight Like A Girl 2
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Fight Like A Girl 2
Inspired by the fights of phenomenal women:
Following the success of the original 'Fight Like A Girl!',
we present three more nights of new writing, short plays and poetry to raise money for Cancer Research.
- Fight Like A Girl 2
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Fight Like A Girl 2
Inspired by the fights of phenomenal women:
Following the success of the original 'Fight Like A Girl!',
we present three more nights of new writing, short plays and poetry to raise money for Cancer Research.
- Quiz Night
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Quiz Night
Every Wednesday from 8.30 is quiz night Keiran Lawless.
Test your Knowledge and win cash prizes - Medea
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Medea
As punishment for the slaughter of her two sons, Medea is compelled to wander
throughout time with her companion and protagonist, Chorus, to perform her tragedy,
again and again, so that audiences may understand the nature of her crime.It's Greek tragedy - but probably not as you know it.A bold new reimagining of Euripides's classical tragedy, adapted by Peter McGarry, directed by Patrick McConnell, and produced by Rotten Park Road.Featuring Lynne Payne and Sophie Toland. - Medea
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Medea
As punishment for the slaughter of her two sons, Medea is compelled to wander
throughout time with her companion and protagonist, Chorus, to perform her tragedy,
again and again, so that audiences may understand the nature of her crime.It's Greek tragedy - but probably not as you know it.A bold new reimagining of Euripides's classical tragedy, adapted by Peter McGarry, directed by Patrick McConnell, and produced by Rotten Park Road.Featuring Lynne Payne and Sophie Toland. - KHOST, Tunnels Of Āh, Primitive Knot, Steckdose and The Wyrding Module
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KHOST, Tunnels Of Āh, Primitive Knot, Steckdose and The Wyrding Module
A night of sonic + visual + spiritual upheaval. Vast electronic transmissions from industrial doom duo KHOST, Tunnels Of Āh (previously Head of David) joined by Primitive Knot, Steckdose and The Wyrding Module. From 19.30, August 24, £5 entry. Extra sounds on the night from carthage.
- Conor Molloy
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Conor Molloy
Conor Molloy is a musician from near Manchester in the UK. His songs often tell a story or hang around an idea and the lyrics usually play an integral role. Influences include: Bob Dylan, Cat Stevens, Paul Heaton, Johnny Cash, Kirsty MacColl.
In November 2018, with a band consisting of Jordan Price (Drums), Tomasi Sorosi (Bass) & Sam Winterbottom (Electric Guitar), he supported Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott (formerly of the Beautiful South) on their 'Last King of Pop' tour at Blackpool Winter Gardens, Sheffield City Hall, and the Royal Albert Hall to a sold out crowd.
Paul Heaton then gave the track 'Teddy Bear' airplay on BBC 6 Music when he appeared as a guest on Radcliffe and Maconie in December 2018.
The song 'Village Moon' also received airplay on BBC Introducing songs of the year in December 2018.
On August 25th he will be playing with the band again at the King's Arms Salford for a night of chirpy tunes, lyrics with a twist, and a new Single.
- Quiz Night
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Quiz Night
Every Wednesday from 8.30 is quiz night Keiran Lawless.
Test your Knowledge and win cash prizes - Taboo
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Taboo
Join us for an evening of all things TABOO.
We will showcase a selection of pieces all themed around the topic we all love. Join us for a night of spoken word, duologues, monologues & music which all celebrate this controversial topic.
What do you find Taboo?